Florida deputy who died from brain injury donates organs, potentially saving 8 lives
by Kai Davis
Orange County Sheriff's Office
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- A Florida deputy, who lost his life after suffering a major brain injury during an off-duty training incident last week, made a donation that could help save the lives of eight people.
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Orange County Sheriff's Office Deputy Michael Milmerstadt's organs were donated following his passing.
The organ donation was completed this morning & now we begin the process of laying him to rest," the Orange County Sheriff's Office said Sunday.
The Orange County Sheriff's Office released a statement last week from Deputy Milmerstadt’s family:
We want to thank everyone for the outpouring of prayers, support and love you have shown us.
We are devastated that despite all of our prayers, nothing could be done to save Mike.
Mike is an amazing, father, husband, son, friend and deputy. Nothing made him happier than being with his wife Melanie and their boys.
Mike loved his family, loved his work and his colleagues, and loved Mixed Martial Arts. His dedication to all of those things made him a great husband, father, deputy and fighter.
We know he’s been fighting all week in the most important bout of his life. His departure leaves a painful void that can never be filled.
We want to thank Mike’s colleagues at the Orange County Sheriff’s Office for wrapping their arms around our entire family, and holding us tight as we made our way through this devastating journey.
We are so grateful to all of you who have contributed to the GoFundMe. Melanie and the kids will need all of that support as they attempt to move forward. Please continue to keep us in your thoughts and prayers.
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The sheriff's office has shared a donation page created by Deputy Milmerstadt's family.
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